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COVID-19 AND THE FUTURE OF SOCIETY Image by Anfaenger from Pixabay The Impact of COVID-19 on the UN Sustainable Development Goals by Padmanabhan Seshaiyer and Connie L. McNeely. The United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, providing a shared vision for tackling some of the most enduring global challenges.Notably, the third goal — ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being AFROFUTURISM AND BLACK PANTHER Afrofuturism has long used techno-culture and science fiction as a lens for understanding the Black experience. Expressed through art, music, philosophy and various forms of media, it explores the Black experience across the African Diaspora. INEQUALITY DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Image by Jan Reimann from Pixabay The Effect of COVID-19 on the Food System by Kara Young, Jared Strohl, Sarah Bowen, Yuki Kato, Justin Schupp, Anne Saville, Alison Alkon, Nino Bariola, and Ferzana Havewala. In the midst of the COVID-19 global crisis, we are witnessing deep and sudden disruptions to our global food system that are sending producers, laborers, and consumers into a HOW THE MEDIA MAKES PROTESTS MATTER The impact of a protest is only as big as the media makes it out to be. Past studies have explored protests’ effectiveness in bringing about the changes they demand. INDIGENOUS IDENTITY, BEING, AND BELONGING To Chatters, The Ancient One did not “look” Native American. Herein began a tale of multiple claimants: first, The Ancient One himself, whose post-mortem existence as the ancestor of present-day indigenous Columbian Basin peoples was now under threat. WHEN DISCRIMINATION GOES TO COURT Of these 5,000 cases, about 60% are settled by the firm’s lawyers with a median settlement of $30,000. These settlements typically include the plaintiff losing their job, no admission of guilt by the employer, and the signing of a confidentiality agreement to THE (MIS)EDUCATION OF MONICA AND KAREN QUICKLIT: 5 QUESTIONS YOU NEED INTERSECTIONALITY TO ANSWER Everyone is the same in front of the immense. Joint research projects normally refer to projects in which two or more people cooperate in the research and best college essays of the project. In this case, if you found one partner who would research Star bucks while you do the small local cafe, you would agree on what information you are going to find e.g. number of outlets, average sales HOW TO END INSTITUTIONAL RACISM Segregation against people of color, mainly Blacks is real in the United States. Whether it is employment, justice, housing, loans, schools, health care system and WHERE PUNISHMENT AND PREGNANCY MEET Author. Megan Comfort is a senior research sociologist in the behavioral health and criminal justice research division at RTI International. She is the author of Doing Time Together: Love and Family in the Shadow of the Prison.. Carolyn Sufrin is a medical anthropologist and practicing OB-GYN at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She is the author of Jailcare: Finding the SafetyNet
INEQUALITY DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Image by Jan Reimann from Pixabay The Effect of COVID-19 on the Food System by Kara Young, Jared Strohl, Sarah Bowen, Yuki Kato, Justin Schupp, Anne Saville, Alison Alkon, Nino Bariola, and Ferzana Havewala. In the midst of the COVID-19 global crisis, we are witnessing deep and sudden disruptions to our global food system that are sending producers, laborers, and consumers into a HOW PRIVILEGE SHAPED THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Advocates have long argued for social justice and community resources to assist local residents with everyday life and well-being. Yet the emergence of COVID-19 reveals again that social disadvantages and unequal distributions of resources continue to drive healthdisparities.
HOW TO END INSTITUTIONAL RACISM Segregation against people of color, mainly Blacks is real in the United States. Whether it is employment, justice, housing, loans, schools, health care system andRULING OUT RAPE
Understanding And Ending The Campus Sexual Assault Epidemic. by Lisa Wade. College attendance is a risk factor for sexual assault. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, one in five women who attend college will be the victim of a completed or attempted sexual assault, compared to one in six women in the general population. IT’S ABOUT THE DEPTH OF YOUR DATA A key strength of in-depth interviews and ethnography is obtaining textured insights into social phenomenon. Yet, many qualitative researchers try to invoke the reliability of quantitative methods by shrouding themselves in numbers as a way to legitimize their work. QUICKLIT: 5 QUESTIONS YOU NEED INTERSECTIONALITY TO ANSWER Everyone is the same in front of the immense. Joint research projects normally refer to projects in which two or more people cooperate in the research and best college essays of the project. In this case, if you found one partner who would research Star bucks while you do the small local cafe, you would agree on what information you are going to find e.g. number of outlets, average sales PAY-TO-PLAY JOURNALS About Contexts. Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers. We're the public face of sociology. It is a publication of the American Sociological Association, edited by Rashawn Ray (University of Maryland, College Park) and Fabio Rojas (Indiana University). CALLING SPORTS SOCIOLOGY OFF THE BENCH more dave zirin. You can read Zirin’s weekly column at his website, edgeofsports.com. Zirin hosts a weekly radio show, Edge of Sports Radio, every Saturday at 12 noon (ET) on XM Channel 167.In a regular segment on the show, “Ask a Sports Sociologist,” WHERE PUNISHMENT AND PREGNANCY MEET Author. Megan Comfort is a senior research sociologist in the behavioral health and criminal justice research division at RTI International. She is the author of Doing Time Together: Love and Family in the Shadow of the Prison.. Carolyn Sufrin is a medical anthropologist and practicing OB-GYN at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She is the author of Jailcare: Finding the SafetyNet
MEASURING RACE TO MEASURE INEQUALITY Conversations about racial classifications—who is what—typically center around self-identification, and social scientists try to write survey questions that properly capture it.But how we measure race also affects how we measure racial inequality, with CONTEXTSDEPARTMENTSBLOGABOUTWILL A NFL PLAYER TAKE A KNEE AT THE SUPERBOWLPOLICY BRIEF
About Contexts. Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers. We're the public face of sociology. It is a publication of the American Sociological Association, edited by Rashawn Ray (University ofMaryland, College
COVID-19 AND THE FUTURE OF SOCIETY Image by Anfaenger from Pixabay The Impact of COVID-19 on the UN Sustainable Development Goals by Padmanabhan Seshaiyer and Connie L. McNeely. The United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, providing a shared vision for tackling some of the most enduring global challenges.Notably, the third goal — ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being HOW THE MEDIA MAKES PROTESTS MATTER How the Media Makes Protests Matter. The impact of a protest is only as big as the media makes it out to be. Past studies have explored protests’ effectiveness in bringing about the changes they demand. Now, Rens Vliegenthart and colleagues are considering how protest influences political action through mass media coverage, acrosscountries
AFROFUTURISM AND BLACK PANTHER Afrofuturism and. Black Panther. Afrofuturism has long used techno-culture and science fiction as a lens for understanding the Black experience. Expressed through art, music, philosophy and various forms of media, it explores the Black experience across the African Diaspora. It places the imagination at the core by providing analternate
WHEN DISCRIMINATION GOES TO COURT If a discrimination case actually goes to court, neither plaintiffs nor their employers come away feeling good about the process. Of these 5,000 cases, about 60% are settled by the firm’s lawyers with a median settlement of $30,000. These settlements typically include the plaintiff losing their job, no admission of guilt by the employer, and QUICKLIT: 5 QUESTIONS YOU NEED INTERSECTIONALITY TO ANSWER Quicklit: 5 questions you need intersectionality to answer. Inequality between groups is everywhere. Women are still paid less than men and the racial wealth gap is growing. Millions of Americans live on $2 a day. Beyond race/ethnicity, class, and gender, researchers are paying more attention to nationality, age, sexuality, and ability. HOW TO END INSTITUTIONAL RACISM Credit and debt. Ending institutional racism requires attention to reducing racial wealth inequality while also monitoring and working to end discrimination in credit markets. Reducing wealth inequality requires tackling debt problems. Predatory lending and unequal credit costs and debt collection patterns are pillars of institutional racismin
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AND ATTITUDES AMONG WHITE, BLACK, LATINXSEE MORE ONCONTEXTS.ORG
NO, 96% OF BLACK TENURED FACULTY ARE NOT AT HBCUS Incidentally, 14,400 Black tenured academics constitute only 4.7% of the total number of tenured academics in the US. In 2013, HBCUs (excluding 6 with missing data) reported 6,159 tenured academics, of all ranks. Of these, 3,178 or 52% are Black. The correct answer to thequestion: 22%.
SAME INCOME, DIFFERENT NEIGHBORHOOD More striking, however, is that most of the difference remains even when comparing Black and White households with the same income. The average spread between the red and blue lines is about $10,500, meaning that two-thirds of the $15,500 Black-White neighborhood income gap is not accounted for by Black-White differences in householdincome.
CONTEXTSDEPARTMENTSBLOGABOUTWILL A NFL PLAYER TAKE A KNEE AT THE SUPERBOWLPOLICY BRIEF
About Contexts. Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers. We're the public face of sociology. It is a publication of the American Sociological Association, edited by Rashawn Ray (University ofMaryland, College
COVID-19 AND THE FUTURE OF SOCIETY Image by Anfaenger from Pixabay The Impact of COVID-19 on the UN Sustainable Development Goals by Padmanabhan Seshaiyer and Connie L. McNeely. The United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, providing a shared vision for tackling some of the most enduring global challenges.Notably, the third goal — ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being HOW THE MEDIA MAKES PROTESTS MATTER How the Media Makes Protests Matter. The impact of a protest is only as big as the media makes it out to be. Past studies have explored protests’ effectiveness in bringing about the changes they demand. Now, Rens Vliegenthart and colleagues are considering how protest influences political action through mass media coverage, acrosscountries
AFROFUTURISM AND BLACK PANTHER Afrofuturism and. Black Panther. Afrofuturism has long used techno-culture and science fiction as a lens for understanding the Black experience. Expressed through art, music, philosophy and various forms of media, it explores the Black experience across the African Diaspora. It places the imagination at the core by providing analternate
WHEN DISCRIMINATION GOES TO COURT If a discrimination case actually goes to court, neither plaintiffs nor their employers come away feeling good about the process. Of these 5,000 cases, about 60% are settled by the firm’s lawyers with a median settlement of $30,000. These settlements typically include the plaintiff losing their job, no admission of guilt by the employer, and QUICKLIT: 5 QUESTIONS YOU NEED INTERSECTIONALITY TO ANSWER Quicklit: 5 questions you need intersectionality to answer. Inequality between groups is everywhere. Women are still paid less than men and the racial wealth gap is growing. Millions of Americans live on $2 a day. Beyond race/ethnicity, class, and gender, researchers are paying more attention to nationality, age, sexuality, and ability. HOW TO END INSTITUTIONAL RACISM Credit and debt. Ending institutional racism requires attention to reducing racial wealth inequality while also monitoring and working to end discrimination in credit markets. Reducing wealth inequality requires tackling debt problems. Predatory lending and unequal credit costs and debt collection patterns are pillars of institutional racismin
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AND ATTITUDES AMONG WHITE, BLACK, LATINXSEE MORE ONCONTEXTS.ORG
NO, 96% OF BLACK TENURED FACULTY ARE NOT AT HBCUS Incidentally, 14,400 Black tenured academics constitute only 4.7% of the total number of tenured academics in the US. In 2013, HBCUs (excluding 6 with missing data) reported 6,159 tenured academics, of all ranks. Of these, 3,178 or 52% are Black. The correct answer to thequestion: 22%.
SAME INCOME, DIFFERENT NEIGHBORHOOD More striking, however, is that most of the difference remains even when comparing Black and White households with the same income. The average spread between the red and blue lines is about $10,500, meaning that two-thirds of the $15,500 Black-White neighborhood income gap is not accounted for by Black-White differences in householdincome.
INEQUALITY DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Some of the hardest hit populations include the elderly who are in facilities, incarcerated people, and the homeless. This wave of the Contexts Magazine special issue on COVID-19 addresses the myriad of ways inequality is manifesting during this pandemic. They focus on workers, shelter, food, prisons, and racism. INDIGENOUS IDENTITY, BEING, AND BELONGING Indigenous Identity, Being, and Belonging. In her bid as a 2020 Democratic candidate for President, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren found herself on the defensive when President Donald J. Trump repeatedly called her “Pocahontas.”. For years, Warren had claimed indigenous ancestry. In an attempt to address the nagging controversyabout her
FOODSCAPE - CONTEXTS This is your foodscape. The concept originated in the field of geography and is widely used in urban studies and public health to refer to urban food environments. Sociologists have extended the concept to include the institutional arrangements, cultural spaces, and discourses that mediate our relationship with our food. IT’S ABOUT THE DEPTH OF YOUR DATA it’s about the depth of your data. A key strength of in-depth interviews and ethnography is obtaining textured insights into social phenomenon. Yet, many qualitative researchers try to invoke the reliability of quantitative methods by shrouding themselves in numbers as a way to legitimize their work. They offer up the number ofinterviews
PAY-TO-PLAY JOURNALS Pay-to-Play Journals. Many college professors now regularly receive emails soliciting submissions to new journals, with names such as The Journal of Civil and Legal Sciences or the American Journal of Industrial and Business Management. Some of these new journals are actually “predatory” in nature: their central purpose is togenerate
WHAT’S SO CULTURAL ABOUT HOOKUP CULTURE? What’s So Cultural about Hookup Culture? Arman was 7,000 miles from his family, one of the roughly million international students who were enrolled in U.S. colleges last year. Dropped into the raucous first week of freshman year, he discovered a way of life that seemed intensely foreign, frightening, and enticing. ARE KARL MARX’S CLAIMS ACCURATE? PARTIALLY. Are Karl Marx’s Claims Accurate? Partially. This year marks the 200 th birthday of Karl Marx. Activists continue to evoke his name in their struggles, academics continue to engage with his work in ways that are multidisciplinary and multivalent, and social scientists continue to test his empirical claims. Social scientists like, well,me.
HATE CRIMES AND DOMESTIC TERRORISM ON CAMPUS Hate Crimes and Domestic Terrorism on Campus. Army 2nd Lieutenant Richard W. Collins III was murdered on the campus where I work. As a professor, local resident, and father to two Black boys, I was deeply troubled as the hate crime—this act of domestic terrorism—sent ripples throughout my social networks. I had the honor to interviewRick
SAME INCOME, DIFFERENT NEIGHBORHOOD More striking, however, is that most of the difference remains even when comparing Black and White households with the same income. The average spread between the red and blue lines is about $10,500, meaning that two-thirds of the $15,500 Black-White neighborhood income gap is not accounted for by Black-White differences in householdincome.
SOCIAL PRESSURE TO APPEAR MASCULINE LEADS STRAIGHT MEN TO social pressure to appear masculine leads straight men to have unwanted sex. Heterosexual men’s experiences of unwanted sex are often overlooked. We tend to see sexual assault perpetrators as male and victims as female—and usually that is true. However, there are many pressures men face that lead them to have unwanted sex. CONTEXTSDEPARTMENTSBLOGABOUTWILL A NFL PLAYER TAKE A KNEE AT THE SUPERBOWLPOLICY BRIEF
About Contexts. Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers. We're the public face of sociology. It is a publication of the American Sociological Association, edited by Rashawn Ray (University ofMaryland, College
COVID-19 AND THE FUTURE OF SOCIETY Image by Anfaenger from Pixabay The Impact of COVID-19 on the UN Sustainable Development Goals by Padmanabhan Seshaiyer and Connie L. McNeely. The United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, providing a shared vision for tackling some of the most enduring global challenges.Notably, the third goal — ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being WHEN DISCRIMINATION GOES TO COURT If a discrimination case actually goes to court, neither plaintiffs nor their employers come away feeling good about the process. Of these 5,000 cases, about 60% are settled by the firm’s lawyers with a median settlement of $30,000. These settlements typically include the plaintiff losing their job, no admission of guilt by the employer, and THE STRUGGLE TO SAVE ABORTION CARE The Struggle to Save Abortion Care. “Some will rob you with a six gun, some with a fountain pen.”. This line from an old Woody Guthrie song is an apt description of the vulnerability of abortion providers in the United States. Clinics have long been subject to physical attacks: eleven individuals have been murdered by anti-abortion HOW THE MEDIA MAKES PROTESTS MATTER How the Media Makes Protests Matter. The impact of a protest is only as big as the media makes it out to be. Past studies have explored protests’ effectiveness in bringing about the changes they demand. Now, Rens Vliegenthart and colleagues are considering how protest influences political action through mass media coverage, acrosscountries
AFROFUTURISM AND BLACK PANTHER Afrofuturism and. Black Panther. Afrofuturism has long used techno-culture and science fiction as a lens for understanding the Black experience. Expressed through art, music, philosophy and various forms of media, it explores the Black experience across the African Diaspora. It places the imagination at the core by providing analternate
RESPONSES TO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Responses to Affirmative Action. Affirmative action, a remedy policy for past racial discrimination, is a highly controversial political issue in the United States. Those who support affirmative action see it as supporting racial justice. Those who oppose the policy see it as an obstruction to developing a color-blind society in which success PRIVATIZATION AND RACIAL INEQUALITY Privatization and Racial Inequality. Shifts toward privatization in U.S. public sector institutions over the last two decades have been profound. Elements of the military and the prison complex, for instance, have been outsourced to private, for-profit companies, while public education has seen similar transformation under the guise of HATE CRIMES AND DOMESTIC TERRORISM ON CAMPUS Hate Crimes and Domestic Terrorism on Campus. Army 2nd Lieutenant Richard W. Collins III was murdered on the campus where I work. As a professor, local resident, and father to two Black boys, I was deeply troubled as the hate crime—this act of domestic terrorism—sent ripples throughout my social networks. I had the honor to interviewRick
NO, 96% OF BLACK TENURED FACULTY ARE NOT AT HBCUS Incidentally, 14,400 Black tenured academics constitute only 4.7% of the total number of tenured academics in the US. In 2013, HBCUs (excluding 6 with missing data) reported 6,159 tenured academics, of all ranks. Of these, 3,178 or 52% are Black. The correct answer to thequestion: 22%.
CONTEXTSDEPARTMENTSBLOGABOUTWILL A NFL PLAYER TAKE A KNEE AT THE SUPERBOWLPOLICY BRIEF
About Contexts. Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers. We're the public face of sociology. It is a publication of the American Sociological Association, edited by Rashawn Ray (University ofMaryland, College
COVID-19 AND THE FUTURE OF SOCIETY Image by Anfaenger from Pixabay The Impact of COVID-19 on the UN Sustainable Development Goals by Padmanabhan Seshaiyer and Connie L. McNeely. The United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, providing a shared vision for tackling some of the most enduring global challenges.Notably, the third goal — ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being WHEN DISCRIMINATION GOES TO COURT If a discrimination case actually goes to court, neither plaintiffs nor their employers come away feeling good about the process. Of these 5,000 cases, about 60% are settled by the firm’s lawyers with a median settlement of $30,000. These settlements typically include the plaintiff losing their job, no admission of guilt by the employer, and THE STRUGGLE TO SAVE ABORTION CARE The Struggle to Save Abortion Care. “Some will rob you with a six gun, some with a fountain pen.”. This line from an old Woody Guthrie song is an apt description of the vulnerability of abortion providers in the United States. Clinics have long been subject to physical attacks: eleven individuals have been murdered by anti-abortion HOW THE MEDIA MAKES PROTESTS MATTER How the Media Makes Protests Matter. The impact of a protest is only as big as the media makes it out to be. Past studies have explored protests’ effectiveness in bringing about the changes they demand. Now, Rens Vliegenthart and colleagues are considering how protest influences political action through mass media coverage, acrosscountries
AFROFUTURISM AND BLACK PANTHER Afrofuturism and. Black Panther. Afrofuturism has long used techno-culture and science fiction as a lens for understanding the Black experience. Expressed through art, music, philosophy and various forms of media, it explores the Black experience across the African Diaspora. It places the imagination at the core by providing analternate
RESPONSES TO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Responses to Affirmative Action. Affirmative action, a remedy policy for past racial discrimination, is a highly controversial political issue in the United States. Those who support affirmative action see it as supporting racial justice. Those who oppose the policy see it as an obstruction to developing a color-blind society in which success PRIVATIZATION AND RACIAL INEQUALITY Privatization and Racial Inequality. Shifts toward privatization in U.S. public sector institutions over the last two decades have been profound. Elements of the military and the prison complex, for instance, have been outsourced to private, for-profit companies, while public education has seen similar transformation under the guise of HATE CRIMES AND DOMESTIC TERRORISM ON CAMPUS Hate Crimes and Domestic Terrorism on Campus. Army 2nd Lieutenant Richard W. Collins III was murdered on the campus where I work. As a professor, local resident, and father to two Black boys, I was deeply troubled as the hate crime—this act of domestic terrorism—sent ripples throughout my social networks. I had the honor to interviewRick
NO, 96% OF BLACK TENURED FACULTY ARE NOT AT HBCUS Incidentally, 14,400 Black tenured academics constitute only 4.7% of the total number of tenured academics in the US. In 2013, HBCUs (excluding 6 with missing data) reported 6,159 tenured academics, of all ranks. Of these, 3,178 or 52% are Black. The correct answer to thequestion: 22%.
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Contributing to Contexts. Contexts is a general interest sociology magazine. The writing is crisp, the stories are engaging, and the magazine appeals to both sociologists and educated “lay” readers such as mothers-in-law, university students, policy professionals, activists, and anyone who’s interested in insightful socialanalysis.
HOW THE MEDIA MAKES PROTESTS MATTER How the Media Makes Protests Matter. The impact of a protest is only as big as the media makes it out to be. Past studies have explored protests’ effectiveness in bringing about the changes they demand. Now, Rens Vliegenthart and colleagues are considering how protest influences political action through mass media coverage, acrosscountries
IT’S ABOUT THE DEPTH OF YOUR DATA it’s about the depth of your data. A key strength of in-depth interviews and ethnography is obtaining textured insights into social phenomenon. Yet, many qualitative researchers try to invoke the reliability of quantitative methods by shrouding themselves in numbers as a way to legitimize their work. They offer up the number ofinterviews
RESPONSES TO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Responses to Affirmative Action. Affirmative action, a remedy policy for past racial discrimination, is a highly controversial political issue in the United States. Those who support affirmative action see it as supporting racial justice. Those who oppose the policy see it as an obstruction to developing a color-blind society in which success ARE KARL MARX’S CLAIMS ACCURATE? PARTIALLY. Are Karl Marx’s Claims Accurate? Partially. This year marks the 200 th birthday of Karl Marx. Activists continue to evoke his name in their struggles, academics continue to engage with his work in ways that are multidisciplinary and multivalent, and social scientists continue to test his empirical claims. Social scientists like, well,me.
THE GUN CONTROL PARADOX The Gun Control Paradox. The massacre of 26 people in a Connecticut school, most of them young children, led to renewed calls for legislation to provide better control of guns. Even though mass shootings occur on a regular basis—6 dead in the Gabrielle Giffords shooting in Arizona, 7 dead at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin, 12 dead ina movie
WHERE PUNISHMENT AND PREGNANCY MEET Where Punishment and Pregnancy Meet. Megan Comfort: Hi Carolyn! I’m really excited to talk with you about your new book, Jailcare: Finding the Safety Net for Women Behind Bars. This is no ordinary ethnography—not only are you a medical anthropologist, you also are a physician and you worked for six years as an OB-GYN in a women’sjail.
BLACK AND BLUE
There is pressure on Cleveland and Ferguson to put their policing houses in order following the killings of 12-year-old Tamar Rice and 18-year-old Michael Brown. In New York City, the chokehold death of Eric Garner and the shooting of Akai Gurley revive memories of Amadou Diallo and Sean Bell, among others.MUMBAI SLEEPING
I began photographing people sleeping in Mumbai in the summer of 2009 to explore the diversity of a universal human experience. I was in awe of my subjects’ ability to use the urban landscape as a bed—most of the people I know cannot sleep with a light on, the sound of traffic, or on an uncomfortable mattress. AFTER EXPERIENCES OF UNWANTED SEX, QUEER WOMEN SEE MEN AS After Experiences of Unwanted Sex, Queer Women See Men as “Stupid”. Queer college women experience some of the highest rates of unwanted sex but remain some of the most overlooked in research. Here, we examine self-identified queer women’s accounts of unwanted sexual encounters with men. These stories suggest that from thesewomen’s
CONTEXTSDEPARTMENTSBLOGABOUTWILL A NFL PLAYER TAKE A KNEE AT THE SUPERBOWLPOLICY BRIEF
About Contexts. Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers. We're the public face of sociology. It is a publication of the American Sociological Association, edited by Rashawn Ray (University ofMaryland, College
COVID-19 AND THE FUTURE OF SOCIETY Image by Anfaenger from Pixabay The Impact of COVID-19 on the UN Sustainable Development Goals by Padmanabhan Seshaiyer and Connie L. McNeely. The United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, providing a shared vision for tackling some of the most enduring global challenges.Notably, the third goal — ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being WHEN DISCRIMINATION GOES TO COURT If a discrimination case actually goes to court, neither plaintiffs nor their employers come away feeling good about the process. Of these 5,000 cases, about 60% are settled by the firm’s lawyers with a median settlement of $30,000. These settlements typically include the plaintiff losing their job, no admission of guilt by the employer, and THE STRUGGLE TO SAVE ABORTION CARE The Struggle to Save Abortion Care. “Some will rob you with a six gun, some with a fountain pen.”. This line from an old Woody Guthrie song is an apt description of the vulnerability of abortion providers in the United States. Clinics have long been subject to physical attacks: eleven individuals have been murdered by anti-abortion HOW THE MEDIA MAKES PROTESTS MATTER How the Media Makes Protests Matter. The impact of a protest is only as big as the media makes it out to be. Past studies have explored protests’ effectiveness in bringing about the changes they demand. Now, Rens Vliegenthart and colleagues are considering how protest influences political action through mass media coverage, acrosscountries
AFROFUTURISM AND BLACK PANTHER Afrofuturism and. Black Panther. Afrofuturism has long used techno-culture and science fiction as a lens for understanding the Black experience. Expressed through art, music, philosophy and various forms of media, it explores the Black experience across the African Diaspora. It places the imagination at the core by providing analternate
RESPONSES TO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Responses to Affirmative Action. Affirmative action, a remedy policy for past racial discrimination, is a highly controversial political issue in the United States. Those who support affirmative action see it as supporting racial justice. Those who oppose the policy see it as an obstruction to developing a color-blind society in which success PRIVATIZATION AND RACIAL INEQUALITY Privatization and Racial Inequality. Shifts toward privatization in U.S. public sector institutions over the last two decades have been profound. Elements of the military and the prison complex, for instance, have been outsourced to private, for-profit companies, while public education has seen similar transformation under the guise of HATE CRIMES AND DOMESTIC TERRORISM ON CAMPUS Hate Crimes and Domestic Terrorism on Campus. Army 2nd Lieutenant Richard W. Collins III was murdered on the campus where I work. As a professor, local resident, and father to two Black boys, I was deeply troubled as the hate crime—this act of domestic terrorism—sent ripples throughout my social networks. I had the honor to interviewRick
NO, 96% OF BLACK TENURED FACULTY ARE NOT AT HBCUS Incidentally, 14,400 Black tenured academics constitute only 4.7% of the total number of tenured academics in the US. In 2013, HBCUs (excluding 6 with missing data) reported 6,159 tenured academics, of all ranks. Of these, 3,178 or 52% are Black. The correct answer to thequestion: 22%.
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About Contexts. Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers. We're the public face of sociology. It is a publication of the American Sociological Association, edited by Rashawn Ray (University ofMaryland, College
COVID-19 AND THE FUTURE OF SOCIETY Image by Anfaenger from Pixabay The Impact of COVID-19 on the UN Sustainable Development Goals by Padmanabhan Seshaiyer and Connie L. McNeely. The United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, providing a shared vision for tackling some of the most enduring global challenges.Notably, the third goal — ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being WHEN DISCRIMINATION GOES TO COURT If a discrimination case actually goes to court, neither plaintiffs nor their employers come away feeling good about the process. Of these 5,000 cases, about 60% are settled by the firm’s lawyers with a median settlement of $30,000. These settlements typically include the plaintiff losing their job, no admission of guilt by the employer, and THE STRUGGLE TO SAVE ABORTION CARE The Struggle to Save Abortion Care. “Some will rob you with a six gun, some with a fountain pen.”. This line from an old Woody Guthrie song is an apt description of the vulnerability of abortion providers in the United States. Clinics have long been subject to physical attacks: eleven individuals have been murdered by anti-abortion HOW THE MEDIA MAKES PROTESTS MATTER How the Media Makes Protests Matter. The impact of a protest is only as big as the media makes it out to be. Past studies have explored protests’ effectiveness in bringing about the changes they demand. Now, Rens Vliegenthart and colleagues are considering how protest influences political action through mass media coverage, acrosscountries
AFROFUTURISM AND BLACK PANTHER Afrofuturism and. Black Panther. Afrofuturism has long used techno-culture and science fiction as a lens for understanding the Black experience. Expressed through art, music, philosophy and various forms of media, it explores the Black experience across the African Diaspora. It places the imagination at the core by providing analternate
RESPONSES TO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Responses to Affirmative Action. Affirmative action, a remedy policy for past racial discrimination, is a highly controversial political issue in the United States. Those who support affirmative action see it as supporting racial justice. Those who oppose the policy see it as an obstruction to developing a color-blind society in which success PRIVATIZATION AND RACIAL INEQUALITY Privatization and Racial Inequality. Shifts toward privatization in U.S. public sector institutions over the last two decades have been profound. Elements of the military and the prison complex, for instance, have been outsourced to private, for-profit companies, while public education has seen similar transformation under the guise of HATE CRIMES AND DOMESTIC TERRORISM ON CAMPUS Hate Crimes and Domestic Terrorism on Campus. Army 2nd Lieutenant Richard W. Collins III was murdered on the campus where I work. As a professor, local resident, and father to two Black boys, I was deeply troubled as the hate crime—this act of domestic terrorism—sent ripples throughout my social networks. I had the honor to interviewRick
NO, 96% OF BLACK TENURED FACULTY ARE NOT AT HBCUS Incidentally, 14,400 Black tenured academics constitute only 4.7% of the total number of tenured academics in the US. In 2013, HBCUs (excluding 6 with missing data) reported 6,159 tenured academics, of all ranks. Of these, 3,178 or 52% are Black. The correct answer to thequestion: 22%.
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HOW THE MEDIA MAKES PROTESTS MATTER How the Media Makes Protests Matter. The impact of a protest is only as big as the media makes it out to be. Past studies have explored protests’ effectiveness in bringing about the changes they demand. Now, Rens Vliegenthart and colleagues are considering how protest influences political action through mass media coverage, acrosscountries
IT’S ABOUT THE DEPTH OF YOUR DATA it’s about the depth of your data. A key strength of in-depth interviews and ethnography is obtaining textured insights into social phenomenon. Yet, many qualitative researchers try to invoke the reliability of quantitative methods by shrouding themselves in numbers as a way to legitimize their work. They offer up the number ofinterviews
RESPONSES TO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Responses to Affirmative Action. Affirmative action, a remedy policy for past racial discrimination, is a highly controversial political issue in the United States. Those who support affirmative action see it as supporting racial justice. Those who oppose the policy see it as an obstruction to developing a color-blind society in which success ARE KARL MARX’S CLAIMS ACCURATE? PARTIALLY. Are Karl Marx’s Claims Accurate? Partially. This year marks the 200 th birthday of Karl Marx. Activists continue to evoke his name in their struggles, academics continue to engage with his work in ways that are multidisciplinary and multivalent, and social scientists continue to test his empirical claims. Social scientists like, well,me.
THE GUN CONTROL PARADOX The Gun Control Paradox. The massacre of 26 people in a Connecticut school, most of them young children, led to renewed calls for legislation to provide better control of guns. Even though mass shootings occur on a regular basis—6 dead in the Gabrielle Giffords shooting in Arizona, 7 dead at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin, 12 dead ina movie
WHERE PUNISHMENT AND PREGNANCY MEET Where Punishment and Pregnancy Meet. Megan Comfort: Hi Carolyn! I’m really excited to talk with you about your new book, Jailcare: Finding the Safety Net for Women Behind Bars. This is no ordinary ethnography—not only are you a medical anthropologist, you also are a physician and you worked for six years as an OB-GYN in a women’sjail.
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There is pressure on Cleveland and Ferguson to put their policing houses in order following the killings of 12-year-old Tamar Rice and 18-year-old Michael Brown. In New York City, the chokehold death of Eric Garner and the shooting of Akai Gurley revive memories of Amadou Diallo and Sean Bell, among others.MUMBAI SLEEPING
I began photographing people sleeping in Mumbai in the summer of 2009 to explore the diversity of a universal human experience. I was in awe of my subjects’ ability to use the urban landscape as a bed—most of the people I know cannot sleep with a light on, the sound of traffic, or on an uncomfortable mattress. AFTER EXPERIENCES OF UNWANTED SEX, QUEER WOMEN SEE MEN AS After Experiences of Unwanted Sex, Queer Women See Men as “Stupid”. Queer college women experience some of the highest rates of unwanted sex but remain some of the most overlooked in research. Here, we examine self-identified queer women’s accounts of unwanted sexual encounters with men. These stories suggest that from thesewomen’s
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About Contexts. Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers. We're the public face of sociology. It is a publication of the American Sociological Association, edited by Rashawn Ray (University ofMaryland, College
COVID-19 AND THE FUTURE OF SOCIETY Image by Anfaenger from Pixabay The Impact of COVID-19 on the UN Sustainable Development Goals by Padmanabhan Seshaiyer and Connie L. McNeely. The United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, providing a shared vision for tackling some of the most enduring global challenges.Notably, the third goal — ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being AFROFUTURISM AND BLACK PANTHER Afrofuturism has long used techno-culture and science fiction as a lens for understanding the Black experience. Expressed through art, music, philosophy and various forms of media, it explores the Black experience across the African Diaspora. WHEN DISCRIMINATION GOES TO COURT Of these 5,000 cases, about 60% are settled by the firm’s lawyers with a median settlement of $30,000. These settlements typically include the plaintiff losing their job, no admission of guilt by the employer, and the signing of a confidentiality agreement toBLACK AND BLUE
Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers. THE STRUGGLE TO SAVE ABORTION CARE The entanglement of abortion politics with health departments also impinges on abortion care. Numerous clinic staff reported intensified, stressful inspections by state and local health departments and other agencies after 2010. PRIVATIZATION AND RACIAL INEQUALITY Authors. Vincent J. Roscigno is in the department of sociology at The Ohio State Univer- sity. He is the author of The Face of Discrimination: How Race and Gender Impact Home and Work Lives.. George Wilson is in the sociology department at the University of Miami where he stud- ies race-based mobility and inequality inemployment.
NO, 96% OF BLACK TENURED FACULTY ARE NOT AT HBCUS Kim, you're using the term "tenured" in a strange way. I would think we'd only be discussing professors who actually hold tenure at their institutions, not people who hold any type of HATE CRIMES AND DOMESTIC TERRORISM ON CAMPUS Army 2nd Lieutenant Richard W. Collins III was murdered on the campus where I work. As a professor, local resident, and father to two Black boys, I was deeply troubled as the hate crime—this act of domestic terrorism—sent ripples throughout my social networks. ARE KARL MARX’S CLAIMS ACCURATE? PARTIALLY. Ich habe mich zu Hause wegen der Sperrung gelangweilt, also habe ich angefangen, Blogs online zu lesen, und beim Lesen habe ich festgestellt, dass ich online Geld verdienen kann, indem ich Spiele spiele, indem ich casino bonus mit 10 euro einzahlung mache, was wirklich cool ist. Also suche ich online nach einer Website, auf der ich Spiele spielen und Geld verdienen kann. CONTEXTSDEPARTMENTSBLOGABOUTWILL A NFL PLAYER TAKE A KNEE AT THE SUPERBOWLPOLICY BRIEF
About Contexts. Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers. We're the public face of sociology. It is a publication of the American Sociological Association, edited by Rashawn Ray (University ofMaryland, College
COVID-19 AND THE FUTURE OF SOCIETY Image by Anfaenger from Pixabay The Impact of COVID-19 on the UN Sustainable Development Goals by Padmanabhan Seshaiyer and Connie L. McNeely. The United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, providing a shared vision for tackling some of the most enduring global challenges.Notably, the third goal — ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being AFROFUTURISM AND BLACK PANTHER Afrofuturism has long used techno-culture and science fiction as a lens for understanding the Black experience. Expressed through art, music, philosophy and various forms of media, it explores the Black experience across the African Diaspora. WHEN DISCRIMINATION GOES TO COURT Of these 5,000 cases, about 60% are settled by the firm’s lawyers with a median settlement of $30,000. These settlements typically include the plaintiff losing their job, no admission of guilt by the employer, and the signing of a confidentiality agreement toBLACK AND BLUE
Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers. THE STRUGGLE TO SAVE ABORTION CARE The entanglement of abortion politics with health departments also impinges on abortion care. Numerous clinic staff reported intensified, stressful inspections by state and local health departments and other agencies after 2010. PRIVATIZATION AND RACIAL INEQUALITY Authors. Vincent J. Roscigno is in the department of sociology at The Ohio State Univer- sity. He is the author of The Face of Discrimination: How Race and Gender Impact Home and Work Lives.. George Wilson is in the sociology department at the University of Miami where he stud- ies race-based mobility and inequality inemployment.
NO, 96% OF BLACK TENURED FACULTY ARE NOT AT HBCUS Kim, you're using the term "tenured" in a strange way. I would think we'd only be discussing professors who actually hold tenure at their institutions, not people who hold any type of HATE CRIMES AND DOMESTIC TERRORISM ON CAMPUS Army 2nd Lieutenant Richard W. Collins III was murdered on the campus where I work. As a professor, local resident, and father to two Black boys, I was deeply troubled as the hate crime—this act of domestic terrorism—sent ripples throughout my social networks. ARE KARL MARX’S CLAIMS ACCURATE? PARTIALLY. Ich habe mich zu Hause wegen der Sperrung gelangweilt, also habe ich angefangen, Blogs online zu lesen, und beim Lesen habe ich festgestellt, dass ich online Geld verdienen kann, indem ich Spiele spiele, indem ich casino bonus mit 10 euro einzahlung mache, was wirklich cool ist. Also suche ich online nach einer Website, auf der ich Spiele spielen und Geld verdienen kann.SUBMISSIONS
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RESPONSES TO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION About Contexts. Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers. We're the public face of sociology. It is a publication of the American Sociological Association, edited by Rashawn Ray (University of Maryland, College Park) and Fabio Rojas (Indiana University). ARE KARL MARX’S CLAIMS ACCURATE? PARTIALLY. Ich habe mich zu Hause wegen der Sperrung gelangweilt, also habe ich angefangen, Blogs online zu lesen, und beim Lesen habe ich festgestellt, dass ich online Geld verdienen kann, indem ich Spiele spiele, indem ich casino bonus mit 10 euro einzahlung mache, was wirklich cool ist. Also suche ich online nach einer Website, auf der ich Spiele spielen und Geld verdienen kann.BLACK AND BLUE
The net effect is two-fold. Police are assured that the interests of some members of the community are aligned with their highest priority: to control and contain the effects of criminal actions. THE GUN CONTROL PARADOX Authors. Howard Schuman is a professor of sociology and research scientist emeritus in the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan.. Stanley Presser is in the sociology department at the University of Maryland. They are the authors of Questions & Answers in Attitude Surveys: Experiments on Question Form, Wording, and Context. WHERE PUNISHMENT AND PREGNANCY MEET Author. Megan Comfort is a senior research sociologist in the behavioral health and criminal justice research division at RTI International. She is the author of Doing Time Together: Love and Family in the Shadow of the Prison.. Carolyn Sufrin is a medical anthropologist and practicing OB-GYN at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She is the author of Jailcare: Finding the SafetyNet
HOW THE MEDIA MAKES PROTESTS MATTER The impact of a protest is only as big as the media makes it out to be. Past studies have explored protests’ effectiveness in bringing about the changes they demand. STEMMING THE EXPLOITATION OF IMMIGRANT FARM LABOR Beginning with the Immigration Control and Reform Act of 1986, the U.S. government developed a formal authorization category for immigrant farm labor: theMUMBAI SLEEPING
I began photographing people sleeping in Mumbai in the summer of 2009 to explore the diversity of a universal human experience. I was in awe of my subjects’ ability to use the urban landscape as a bed—most of the people I know cannot sleep with a light on, the sound of traffic, or on an uncomfortable mattress. AFTER EXPERIENCES OF UNWANTED SEX, QUEER WOMEN SEE MEN AS Elena Riecke is a student at Columbia University working on Master’s degrees in a joint program in Social Work and Public Health.Jessie Ford recently received her PhD in Sociology from New York University, and is now a Postdoctoral Research Scientist in the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University.Paula England is a Silver Professor of Sociology at New York University.Contexts
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